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  • Much Too Young to Work Out Complicated LPAs

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/myth-busting/much-too-young-to-work-out-complicated-lpas/ We asked those who didn’t have a Lasting Power of Attorney why they didn’t, and a quarter responded saying that they were too young to think about it.

  • The Christmas Present that Can Help Protect Your Family’s Future

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-sep-dec-2017/the-christmas-present-that-can-help-protect-your-familys-future/ Save up to 28% on a Will and Lasting Power of Attorney Estate Planning Package and support Cancer Research UK. For advice by phone call 03300 293 596

  • What is a Replacement Attorney?

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-jan-apr-2017/what-is-a-replacement-attorney/ A Replacement Attorney is a person named in a Lasting Power of Attorney who can step in if the original Attorney is no longer capable or willing to act in their role.

  • What to Do if an LPA Attorney Dies Before You

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-may-aug-2017/what-to-do-if-an-lpa-attorney-dies-before-you/ If your Attorney cannot act, you need to make a new Lasting Power of Attorney, or ensure that your Replacement Attorneys are able and willing to act.

  • Dementia: Securing an LPA before It’s Too Late

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-may-aug-2017/dementia-securing-an-lpa-before-its-too-late/ It’s better to be prepared for the future by putting a Lasting Power of Attorney in place now, before it’s too late.

  • Planning for Later Life

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/myth-busting/planning-for-later-life/ Organise your Life Planning needs from the comfort of your own home with online Wills and Lasting Power of Attorney services from Co-op Legal Services.

  • Dangers of Informal Financial Arrangements with Relatives

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-jan-march-2019/dangers-of-informal-financial-arrangements-with-relatives/ We outline the dangers of making informal financial arrangements with family members, as opposed to making a Lasting Power of Attorney

  • Should I Give My Children Access to My Bank Account?

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-apr-jun-2019/should-i-give-my-children-access-to-my-bank-account/ Giving your children access to your bank could be put you both at significant risk. There is a safer option available, which is to put a Lasting Power of Attorney in place